Thursday, November 27, 2014

The white Ferguson cop who killed an unarmed black teen
is in talks to resign from his police department — and may give up
policing altogether, his lawyer said Wednesday night.
“It’s not a question of if, it’s a question of when,” Officer Darren
Wilson’s attorney, Neil Bruntrager, told CNN. “He’s on paid leave, and
there are discussions that are going on right now to separate from the
department in an amicable fashion.”
The news came a day after Wilson said that he lived in fear as he
kept under the radar while awaiting a decision from the grand jury that
ultimately chose not to charge him.
“I’d use the word stressful, but that’s an understatement,” Wilson
told ABC’s George Stephanopoulos during a 90-minute interview in St.
Louis.
“You just take precautions — everything you do, everywhere you go.
You know, from where you sit in a restaurant to where you drive.”Keep on reading…